The surveys tells that the filipino people don't really trust CJ Corona since he was appointed by GMA.
The surveys tells that the filipino people don't really trust CJ Corona since he was appointed by GMA.
mopatoo kaha si Corona ni Erap?
pero dili tingali kay mas bright man kaha ni si Corona kay ni Erap.
Estrada advises Corona: Don’t quit but be ready to get ‘embarrassed’
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/111287/...assed%E2%80%99
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one lucky guy...swertehon pud kaha ni siya karong 2012?
lisod-lisod kay media can be manipulated lagi kuno...dili na lang ta motoo ani?
asa man ta mobasa o mangita ug information nga tinood?...
Editorial sa inquirer.net...one lucky guy.
One lucky guy | Inquirer Opinion
Here are two important questions Corona has to answer, now to a curious public or later before the Senate sitting as an impeachment court. First, about the acquisition cost of The Bellagio penthouse suite. Some people who bought units in The Bellagio say they paid P82,000 per sq. m. when the building was still under construction in 2006. At that price, Corona’s penthouse suite (not a modest “apartment”) would have cost almost P25 million. Add the price of three car slots which should be about P2 million, and the total “pre-selling” cost should come up to P27 million. So how did Corona manage to get a very generous 47-percent discount? Was it through some hard bargaining or for other considerations?
Second, there is the matter of how he paid for the penthouse suite. If Corona made a 20-percent downpayment on the recorded acquisition cost of P14.51 million and paid the rest over a period of five years at the prevailing interest rate of 8.5 percent, then his monthly amortization would have amounted to P277,000. At the time he bought the property Corona was not yet the chief justice. The highest salary he received as an associate justice of the Supreme Court until 2010 was P48,917 monthly. Where did he get the extra P228,000 to cover his monthly amortization?
Corona, who has been in the government service for the last 20 years—almost 12 years in the Supreme Court—said he “acquired his assets from legitimate sources of income, mostly from his professional toils.” But how much time can a justice of the Supreme Court spare to engage in “professional toils” other than deciding cases? Are such extra toils even allowed?
daghana na og thread about aning corona oi.![]()
Meh. And it was the majority who condemn Jesus to the cross. So majority wins gihapon?![]()
It just shows that the silent majority didn't trust the crown of GMA...![]()
Mao na ni karon, a senior GMA minion is being compared to Jesus Christ! Oh my jeeezeus!![]()
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